There are many different ways to structure a contract, depending on what works for you, what works for your client and what type of work you’re doing, but there are some basic elements that are an essential part of every contract.

Anna’s business story is as insightful as her conference takeaways. She finished school, worked as a front end developer with the GS&F communications agency, resigned from that position to stay home with her almost 2 year-old son, and has now owned her own company for a little over a year.

Design deliverables can be challenging in a multi-device world. Front-end developers have had their day playing with fluid grids, flexible content, and media queries. Ben Callahan explains how to let the rest of the team in on the job.

In this episode, we’ll look at the 12 possible values for text-align, one of which is justify, next we’ll look at using justified text with CSS columns and finally look at how justify can be used to create a floatless responsive grid system with just a few lines of code.

WordPress is a highly-exploitable platform, but you can secure your install by taking a closer look at the WPScan WordPress Vulnerability Database which will help you find potential security exploits on your website.

This is the 50th episode of the BizCraft show. How are we only at 50? Well, we don’t really know, but we’ve had a blast so far and thought we’d take a show and just look back at the most listened to episodes.